Vmoto Vintage Racing Series To Expand To The East Coast In 2005

Vmoto Vintage Racing Series To Expand To The East Coast In 2005

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From a press release issued by Vmoto:

Vmoto Expands Vintage Road Racing Schedule to East Coast of the US in 2005

Mountain View, CA – Today Vmoto (the Vintage
Motorcycle Racing Association) announced an expansion of the 2005 The Vmoto Vintage Challenge Series for historic road race motorcycles.

Previously a west coast only series, in 2005 Vmoto will be a feature race at of one of the East Coast’s premiere historic racing weekends, Brian Redman’s Jefferson 500 at Summit Point Raceway West Virginia May 20-22. The Jefferson 500 is one of the most anticipated historic race weekends in the US and is now in its 15th year. This will mark the first appearance of vintage road race bikes at this great event.

In addition, Vmoto will also stage races at Reno Historic, Fernley, Nevada on April 16-17, The Portland Historic, Portland, Oregon on July 8-10.

About Vmoto
Vmoto promotes and stages vintage motorcycle races in the US with the emphasis on period correct machines. Competition is secondary to seeing the great machines of the past raced once more as there were. Vmoto’sraces are staged in association with HMSA (the Historic Motor Sports Association) historic race car group. HMSA is the sanctioning body for the famed Monterey Historic at Laguna Seca. For more information on Vmoto go to their web site

www.vintagemoto.com

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